"Has anyone come in to talk to you? Did you get the smell of sulphur at any point? How long ago did they bring me in, do you know? Sorry for all the questions, but I need to know aht;'s going on if I'm going to get us out of here."

Gabrielle started twisted in the chair. She stopped and sniffed the air.

"You're a vampire, aren't you? Did they bleed you, or is it just restraints?"

"Without heroes we are all plain people and don't know how far we can go."

"Well, I have an idea what it might be." Gabrielle said. "How do you feel about demons?"

As she spoke, the door to the room opened with a waft of sulphur, and a man in a light grey coat with three black stripes lurched into the room, closing the door behind him.

He moved into the light near Ty, giving them a good look at him. The Greywatch coat was almost completely ruined, it's bloodstained remnants not doing much to hide the long coils of barbed wire that shifted beneath his skin, making his body and face ripple. Now and again a hole would open in the flesh, allowing them to see the barbed wire and bone beneath, before the flesh healed again.

It bared it's teeth in a smile and spoke in a rasping, metallic voice.

"Welcome, fleshfriends."

"Without heroes we are all plain people and don't know how far we can go."

Ty huddled against the wall, shivering. His thought tho was not a fear of being killed or possessed, but more a fear of the demon trying the same kind of abuse that Janeseh visited on him. However, unlike Janeseh, the demon did not have a hold over him, and he knew that he'd be able to fight back; indeed, he'd rather die fighting than let it happen to him.

Gabrielle had closed her eyes and was now breathing in deeply and slowly, trying to relax herself. After a while, she opened her eyes. Her face was still pale and she looked as if she was ready to vomit, but she wasn't shaking.

"Well, that was so unpleasant I think it turned me into a white girl." she said weakly. "Are you alright? Sorry. I tried to help, but...."

"Without heroes we are all plain people and don't know how far we can go."